Pronounced "pants neigh," this is the term for the form of glasses or spectacles that have no earpiece, but are rather held firmly to the nose by a spring in the nosepieces. They sometimes have a ribbon or string lanyard threaded through the frame or a hole drilled in the edge of one lens, to prevent it from falling to the ground should it slip from the wearer's nose.

Pince-nez glasses are rarity in the world of today, though they were quite popular, along with monocles, in the 19th and early part of the 20th centuries.